Photos: Amanda Todd vigils

Jonathan Hayward, CP10.20.2012

A candle is seen during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.

Jonathan Hayward
/ CP

People gather during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
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People place candles during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.Jonathan Hayward
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Vigils were held around the world on Friday night for Amanda Todd. The 15-year-old victim of bullying took her own life Oct. 10.Jonathan Hayward, The Canadian Press
/ The Canadian Press

Candles are seen during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.Jonathan Hayward
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People gather during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.Jonathan Hayward
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Candles are seen in front of a picture of Amanda Todd during a memorial for her in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.Jonathan Hayward
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
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Amanda Todd’s friend Josie Driscoll, 14 from Maple Ridge has a friend wipe her tears. Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

People hold candles during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People gather during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People look on during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People gather during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Candles are seen in front of a picture of Amanda Todd during a memorial for her in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

People take part in a candle light memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Friends from Maple Ridge of Amanda Todd (l-r) Josie Driscoll, Kyra Yates and Danica Raman, all 14. Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

Kyra Yates, Josie Driscoll and Danica Raman, all 14, are Amanda Todd’s friends from Maple Ridge. Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

People take part in a candle light memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People place candles during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

A candle is seen during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People place candles during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

People place candles during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

Hundreds attend a vigil for Amanda Todd at LaFarge Lake Town Centre Park in Coquitlam, October 19 2012. People from all over the world are gathering at vigils today to remember Amanda Todd, the bullied teenager from Port Coquitlam who took her own life last week.Les Bazso
/ PROVINCE

People gather during a memorial for Amanda Todd in Surrey, B.C., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. Hundreds of people in more than 40 cities around the world are expected to light candles tonight to remember bullying victim Amanda Todd and to take a quiet stand against the kind of torment that led her to take her own life.JONATHAN HAYWARD
/ THE CANADIAN PRESS

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